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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-10, Page 12PAG ''12<---GODERICH S19NAL-STAI, THUI SDAN., JANUARY 1.0,, 1974 E continued from page 1 Citing the ,official plan of Huron 'County` as an example, he took'pride in the facts that. A.. -was the firm full county plan to be implemented in Ontario. He thanked administrators of various county agencies for the way they handled their budgets: " In closing his rennarks, Mr. Pattison ` wished the new war- .den, ar- .den, yet to • be elected, luck in all his veritures. He asked that the new officer receive the same respect., and ,:cooperation that made the job- of warden in 1973 so rewarding. Judge F.G. Carter, swore in the new . warden. [1e said that county council was a "bulwark against centralization" and -protection against big govern- ment. Huron County, the judge said, has values that are disap- pearingin otherareas.: honesty,' integrity and the work, ethic. Historically, the job .of war - ..den ; is an ancient and -honorable one. It dates back to the middle ages when wardens acted on; behalf of British monarchs ~tri rule --carious wards. The word ,'"war• d" is often used in the sense of "warding ' off attack' -The warden's duty. is to protect and guard the in- terests of the county, Judge Carter explained Council :voted_ to'r thank him for.' participating in the ceremony. The virtues of • honesty,,sirs verity and industry .must be preserved in Huron County,... Itev. G.L. Royal said after, ie' read to those at the meeting a passage about St. Paul in Athens ' Information and Council voted,,tauexted their appreciation to. Rev, Royal for his services at the meeting.. Warden Elston heard congratulations from: Rally Worsen, Goderich mayor; Jack R-iddel , •Huron MPP; Murray ''Gaunt, Huron -Bruce MPP Ross Smith, Morris Township council member; and Harvey Johnson, former Huron County warden, from Morris' Township. The new Striking Committee appointments were made • of- ficial at the end of the meeting.' J. Dietrich, R. •Gison, J. Baker, and R. Lawrie and A.' McKinley were named. • As the meeting closed, coun- cil' members milled about Way- . -.den Elston to shake hands and, offer their congratulations. They left to 'prepare' for a celebration party at Goderich Memorial on, Tuesday night. The Ontario Provi.iicial Police.. laid 24 charges and )P,alic:..:Coderich Detachment, gave 52 -warnings. They an - report seven criminal and 2e" swered'three requests for li:tancpe.iovin,clifeefg Court; `Criminal Division, in Goderich, three .persons were convicted of Highway. Traffic Act Offences and, two were ,convicted under provisions, of the. Liquor Con- trol Act. non- itnina•1 investigations, for e week o Dec. 30, 1973 to 'Jan. 5, 1974. . Officers investigated , five traffic accidents, three in- volving traffic property damage arid two wirereperrson injury to rniotorisJs_ occurred,' Frtej dibip ,„ First, v the- social" aspect, the �-'Beutenmiller a.nd .Paul John- to do the best Sob they, can, the' , Describing. t)re centre as Stratford, Dean of the Huron- 'Huron set al new all-time high,' someone every. day, would be centre can offer. Sessions observe oar ac lis}aed continued chance for the senior citizen to 'ton"are also adding" therr•ideas•• .•• .baste••t•raining•is• important. Mr' It was Sugges a meeti ri eto the election .of,, Lakes continued to fall during chairmen Rev. onnolly ch airman Provincial Police recommend that motorists," use headlights during heavy, daytime Watoxm,_Any step a_driver takes to see arldybe.seen during snowstorm 'is a safety measure. Another safety tip' from— police, rompolice, asks that automobile drivers. carefully check the ef- fects of cold remedies before driving wider the influence of such drugs. �. National Institutes of Health studies show that many cold remedies as well as. .. ,tranquilizers and other -continued trom page 1 incurred in services of- the prescription- drugs, " can reduce board. ,7L` the. alertness of a• d rver under property in the Devon Park The board' will' dispose• of medication. area". as a, possible temporary; soirie extra`*ontents salvaged .a`� Some antihistamine flay area or park 'until the the I-loly Name of Mary School preparations ar and other-�µ " board may will to use' the site in St., Marys resulting from the rermiedies,depending on the in- ' for •a new school. ,construction and 'rem`od.etling"'" dividual, may reduce reaction_- work done at the sch.obl` last The "Board agreed • to accept summer --doors, old lightingLake • Joe Watters hf Guelph as a can- fixtures; ete. °Th.. 'board accep- ' dilate for internship from. g • ted an offer of $300 from the January o March, Mr.•Watfers " would come on °a learning Christian Reformed School •• • - t droDDlna 4 . N, ti..e' :wand' impair physical co- ordination. Both are essential to safe automobile driving. Because , drivers are •or- "djnar°ily unable to prejudge reactions to spec fico medications, Provincial Poli' recommend , that drivers carefully read labels prescription .medicine& ° Phrases st ch• as "niay induce drowsiness" warn against d'r'iving undera medication. Specific :advice of ;a_ -doctor prescribing., other medicines should; be obtained about the medications' `effects on driving on non-' ability.. session. He would work mostly' BoEtta in r Clintonn, who are • with, -Joseph Tokar, acting presently building ran addition . from p!!ge 1 The other two workers, Ruth Because centre workers wan to that school.. h Superintendent of. Education. At the beginning of the Levels of each of the Great Carl Keene November although Lake ,ted he would ld work have a friendly, chat with - for services and activities .the MacDonald says.. • with "'°principals tin training centre activities will not be phase two of. an earlier LIP meetings and observe how the: - 'Perth Deanery, counselled on .,record for the month; despite a comp >, >. Secondly, the calla;woutcl be confined tip just one building. grant; •Mrs. 'MacDonald says system works in a sinal! rural : the importance of.keepi g the drop- of 3 1/2 inches from 9c - a form of assurance. The caller -Events' are scheduled for the the project will put into action area. The only cost to the highest standard of the 'tuber•. ; could check that the senior asocial centre of the. Goderich the findings of a survey made Board' would" be any expenses Christian school: The Canada Centre for e tizenw.was okay. ' arena and church halls. If. the seniori citizen did not' ng,P o „Project w`Orkers hope to use N . • two years ago. <, The Huron County survey, in - • -0 w ,�,'. • Inland Waters at Burlington says Lake Huron registered a •d !citdto findour #orthetractiities,: ' volvedincluded • interviewsHaydon -questions.. a ove sea eve or November ,answer the lk someone -available facilities in Goderich which Mrs. MacDonald was in �+would be .a=why.' The service wouldiard k with 963 county residentsaainst somene fallingill and . ' �'olanteers will be nedd fol\ reeves and mayors among cotlnued fro some of the activities. Among h nobody •knowing about it. a • t erre. n m page 1 ad ,for ' eo le ,ta fill vacancies ••." a them will be a list of• adult sit,:.„. -..,h by 1 kl2'-iia- Each chain' would a .- •Persons interviewed were-Councillor.Stan .�yPr,9fit p P � ,, .level for the Mont �_..1V�"rs.rHa on. several com n stsethe coup=, --- tean Olive People- plus a -team - • 'o.x ./ p much em- In other._ oval ar. That reeardw wad set last. tens._.. asked what th• 'thought .the_, �--re lied to • ydon. noting ches •ca stain:''°"They ` wovid” `� get The Information and Friend- social service needs of the area I think that too pcillors agreed fullywhen Coun Ye Huron- and'Lake as ship centre will. provide names' were and how well those needs hasis .,has been placed on thegn "Both Lake uro together for social events- p callor Haydori asked .,that ;_the • daily far people who win' "`sft".ters, kut were being mete ,w :. wording of the advertisement. f+� Erie, which dropped ahalf-inch' well as ,maintainiivg the y council extend-..•i.ts su.ppai•t,,:.for.•....•..:. - t .payment w'•ill have to be s4ettled Results indicated .that 'there It does not discourage the duri'ng.f.-6 month to�572:06 feet -. calls. P a,ti lana presentlybeingmade b • Young. people will not, be left .'•privately. . was a great Beed for more .in= 'people • of the town from ap P y are. expeeted,to;remain• about 21 vices provided by • formation o make 'the general plying for d •.position on One of ,_ the Action Committee sofe hee, inches above their respective out of ,theeser iT e� four centre staff mem- .. Goderich Busines m the, centre. Information on ' bers are, u•nc3ergoing•a training public more ware of what was: the committees nor, does it averages-over_the next six iron, period. this week. They will talk g 'Association to give G'oderich's ths, the centre predicts. drugs and venereal disease is P „offered to them. discocira e people whoervec. with officials from several; ^'Because her-, request f"or `a on the committees -last year. downtown area a facelift. Lake Erie i.currently•about readily available. , Since the businessiiien''ask -, worker "Eric social.'agencies-tcr-.get,:.acsl, in- LIP grant becam� 24 inches above average for thiy One projectonly for'CourSdil's moria!` sup - ted with essential basic infor- • the y time :°iif year eltlo�tigh, under Pilsen, has two years experience and. not financial. support I' nidi idtla' all . ounsellor. - .,.. . • nation. e portaverage--uiieak.her'.ct� as a drug c _ " _ su gest we offer them. our con- -., 1 g a the great Lakes, except plete agreement with their- ariperipr, should be lower this'.,, plans,'' _told the; meeting; ----winter while undergoing a rioripal 4. seasonal decline, ,but still, ex - rather "than 'what,.>at is, a, simple needed "its previous. highest "lost in' com-, • frYim'. reapplying." ear' Mrs. "The ad was written .in had to manner chosen 1'6.11 -lake the job. o. get tl a as easy as possible •foreCounci and it is unfortunate if people ETP- take- it s.5---s.--~pperscrriel•4Y0torit ents mittee' fast. MacDonald says, s wait until this wj,nter project started. Mrs.. Mac! nalEr- timistic that Goderich rest' will take advantage, of the ',Quality and Dependability $ince 1908 formation and Friendship ce tre. It is. ..open ,.b.etween 10:00 a.m. and . 8:00 p.in.: The phone number - is 5.24-6651. See us now and Save Tax Dollars. .Meniber Canada Deposit In$urance•"Corporation VG• 14 The' .ienien•..:Trus1 conlpany dei-oted entirely to.tern ig . the people o'>• Ontario. - f aina` ,q .. TRUST COMPANY • S I N,C E 18'89 Serving & Inv.estin g , in your community Lyle Zurbrigg-' Manpger. ' "524-7381. :100. KINGSTON: ST., GO•DERICH Deluxe squa►eline model with all the mosfwarifed features., . Porcelain enamel -tub; 11' pound;, capacity; full .time iiterirtg,•heavy duty pump, will empt washer j -p approximately,, 2 minut. • 4 et control will. • .slhut, .. washer .ff a tomatically,, also has hold Vasiti0n. Powered .ljy efficient 113 h•.p. mo or: :Supp-„, .f o'er Helping Hands . . continued from, page fi1 • elderly' and, •handic'apped per- sons in that city, The'- announcement sparked her idea for. a similar plan in Goderich. When th,e chance tti apply for,,a-.LIP'gra=nt came' this Year she went into actioand got the necessary 'fundin for the prbgrarn. Mrs. Warnock feels that will enjoy her work as ir giv s her ,Sense of doing something, that people .appreciate. "I enjoy people arid working with them,' She explains. If Helping Hands. is a suc- cess, Mrs. Warh•ock is cont-- sidering an application for another grant next Winter. • People.in need of the ' program's services can call 524.;;, 2513 between 9:00 a.m. 'arid' 5:30 p.m. QUALITY. CONTROLLED SAFETY -WRINGER, • SERVICE DOMINIOII �:NAROINAlliE. 30" VICTORIA ST. NORTH 524-858a- .,.� Wit, ICTOR :A STREET ,TOiLET'BO•W1 ' CLEANER 34 ,OZ.. F$ . vAN�iS�-, o �. iOO KRAFT 71/4 OZ. . '- DINNER - :DINNESR- '..S R $1..00 ROSE DALE 12 FL. OZ. . CHOICE PEASPEAS .. ., gii$1:00 S _ PRINCE EDWARD 19 FL. OZ. SCPEA VALUE g Q F LY COOKED SKINLESS DINNER H 0 ti • POTATOES A► T_O E S 489c a'CR I`SCO Kti S�►c VIVA FABRIC SOFTENER 64 OZ, PAPER ROLLS TOWELS FOR %9C T DEL MONTE _. PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT LE`O_:RAN PINEAp�F � � CHASE .& SANBORN 4 LB. 6 OZ c'' ROASTED °'` 1- LB. ;;AMNA'ECO' 159 BAG SIZE • KING SIZ CAMPBELL'S TOMATO CASCADE 'DISHWASHER 2i69C A'YLMER �8 FL. OZ:° TOMATOES 14 OZ HEINZ .._: • BAIOED ' . ,. - 'BEANS oflPURITAN, IRISHSTEW 'CCROFOEE.MATE •• -3 79c PHILIPS • • . 40s • 60s 6•B • LBS LIGHT .BULBS 1Q0s F. • SUNSPUN -32 FL. 0 DR-ESSI-NG ., GLADGARBAGE' • MINOR MECHANIC: WORK LOCATED, AT ' BANNISTER MOTORS - PI . 'TON 524-8941 67 COTTON 33 RAYON FRESH FR PRODUCE O'F' CANADA .NO. 1 GRADE 'C c 11'-O27 JAR vis $1 29 .FAVORS • D' ISECREANI99GA,L.'E allo VEGETABLES :AR R'' SLB. OT - BAG RRO.Du.CEw OF U.S.A. FLOPIJA . WHITE PGRAPEFRUIT A :, 1. ?NK� . t PRODUCE bt CANADA . Nb. 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